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The irony of thinking about going on a health kick while smoking. If I recall correctly last years “adventure” was traumatic due more to the Doctor’s manner and suggested Eastern Block origins. Besides I get the impression that JB is as candid as she is on this subject because she understandably thinks it’s important and she very likely delights in how it must make a significant percentage of the audience squirm.

It’s strongly suggested that Mona had at least one tryst with her Hawaiian paramour.

It’s a bit hard to feel sorry for Mona. Particularly since it’s usually women who make the decision if there will be dating, any kind of relationship, etc. It’s a rare woman who doesn’t get asked out, and ironically, the beauty queens are less likely to get asked out than other women, mainly because of how they act toward others.

Mona’s no beauty queen, though. If no one is asking Mona out, she needs to ask why. If one is nasty, unkempt, dirty and so on, that’s going to turn off most men. If one turns down date after date because of what’s in her head (sorry, but most women make snap judgements, based on looks. I’ve never once seen a “first impression” or “woman’s intuition” actually be correct) then she really can’t complain, can she?

It’s like a girl I knew in high school. To her, every guy was a jerk. There were two reasons for that: 1. she was a jerk, and 2. she picked those kinds of men and wouldn’t give others a chance. Hard to feel sorry for her.

About C'est la Vie

Enjoy the existential adventures of transplanted Parisienne Mona Montrois as she chain-smokes her way to equilibrium in the City of Angels, armed only with the sage advice of confidant and adviser Monsieur Smokey, a lewd, chauvinistic stuffed bunny.